Beginning next week, 162 of the top high school football players in the country will descending upon Nike World Headquarters in Beaverton for the 2014 edition The Opening.

The elite, invitation-only football camp runs July 5-10 giving high school athletes the opportunity to receive instruction and training from current and former NFL players and coaches. The Opening also allows the nation's top recruits to compete against one another in SPARQ testing, 7-on-7 and lineman challenges.

Among the top athletes that will be in Beaverton next week is cornerback Isaiah Langley. Langley has offers from both the Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers. Before the camp gets going here's a closer look at Langley:

Measureables: 5-11, 166

Hometown: Pleasanton, Calif. (Foothill HS)

Position: CB

Ratings: 4 stars (Rivals), 4 stars (Scout), 4 stars (247Sports)

40-yard dash: 4.51 seconds

Shuttle: 3.91 seconds

SPARQ: 96.57

Background: Langley makes up for a height disadvantage against taller receivers by pressing hard at the line of scrimmage and knocking off timing. He's a good as bump-and-run cover guy as there is in high school, an opinion held by many folks who keep an eye on the summer camp circuit, but could be too physical down field on some occasions. According to Scout.com, he has solid ball skills and has excellent body control. If he had to, he could play wide receiver, but by his own admission, he wants the job on defense locking down receivers. He currently has around 30 offers to play big-time college football, and both Oregon and Oregon State have extended their hands in trying to land this prized defensive back.